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  • 1Allure (Band) — Allure ist eine US amerikanische R B Band, die in New York gegründet wurde. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biografie 2 Diskografie 2.1 Alben 2.2 Singles …

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  • 2Allure — may refer to:* Allure , the power to attract or entice; the quality causing attraction; * Allure (magazine), an American women s beauty magazine; *Allure (group), an American R B quartet; ** Allure (album), the group s 1997 debut; *A song by Jay… …

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  • 3Allure-Apart Tour Eiffel — (Париж,Франция) Категория отеля: Адрес: 20 rue Augereau, 7 й округ: Дом Ин …

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  • 4allure — (v.) c.1400, from Anglo Fr. alurer, O.Fr. aleurer to attract, captivate; train a falcon to hunt, from à to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + loirre falconer s lure, from a Frankish word (see LURE (Cf. lure)), perhaps influenced by Fr. allure gait, way of… …

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  • 5Allure — Al*lure , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Alluded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Alluring}.] [OF. aleurrer, alurer, fr. a (L. ad) + leurre lure. See {Lure}.] To attempt to draw; to tempt by a lure or bait, that is, by the offer of some good, real or apparent; to invite …

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  • 6Allure Las Vegas — is a residential complex in Las Vegas, Nevada. it consits of the Allure Las Vegas Tower I, and the proposed Allure Las Vegas Tower II. Tower I is 466ft (142m) tall and has 41 floors. EDI Architecture designed the building which is the 18th… …

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  • 7allure — ► NOUN ▪ powerful attractiveness or charm. ► VERB ▪ strongly attract or charm. DERIVATIVES allurement noun. ORIGIN Old French aleurier, from Latin luere a lure …

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  • 8Allure (group) — Infobox Musical artist Name = Allure Background = group or band Current members = Linnie Belcher Alia Davis Lalisha McClean Akissa Mendez Born = Died = Origin = New York City, United States Genre = R B Occupation = Years active = 1997–present… …

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  • 9allure — al|lure [əˈljuə US əˈlur] n [singular, U] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: allure to attract (15 21 centuries), from Old French alurer, from luere; LURE2] a mysterious, exciting, or desirable quality allure of ▪ the allure of foreign travel ▪ At 50, she …

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  • 10allure — I. transitive verb (allured; alluring) Etymology: Middle English aluren, from Middle French alurer, from Old French, from a (from Latin ad ) + lure, leure lure more at lure Date: 15th century to entice by charm or attraction Synonyms: see attract …

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